The Supreme Court of Appeal to give final verdict whether former President Jacob Zuma should be sent back to prison to serve the rest of his sentence. Read more here⬇:
Zuma spent less than two months behind bars before former spy boss and then-outgoing correctional services head Arthur Fraser released him on medical parole.
In anticipation of Monday’s judgment, the Jacob Zuma Foundation said it was “expecting justice carried out.” “That he doesn’t understand that when on parole, you are still a prisoner, you are still under the supervision of the correctional services, so why would Matojane think you are on holiday?”
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